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Fall forecast: Canadians to see above-normal temperatures in a wet autumn

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September 22, 2025
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Fall forecast: Canadians to see above-normal temperatures in a wet autumn

Canadians can expect a warmer than normal fall season in the coming months, but meteorologists say that will turn cold near the end of November, with more rainfall than the summer.

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